A Polish satellite will soon be launched to test cleaning up space debris. “The space debris market is just starting and we already have Polish companies ready to claim it,” says head of the Polish Space Agency Grzegorz Brona.

Law and Justice (PiS) must find a new reason to answer the question of why they want to win the next elections. Konrad Kołodziejski of Sieci weekly analyses how the Polish opposition’s newest strategy is proving problematic for the Polish government.

Russia’s recent intelligence offensive against Western Europe is only a part of the new conflict waged by the Kremlin. Colonel Grzegorz Małecki, former Head of Poland’s foreign Intelligence Agency (AW) explains the workings of Russia’s new intelligence-propaganda-business-diplomacy machine.

An advancement of a civilization cannot be measured by LGBT rights, women quotas or an openness towards migration. Thus, there is no reason why Central European countries should be treated as second-tier European states.

Hungary had no hand in former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski fleeing his country to avoid a prison sentence, minister in charge of the Prime Minister's Office Gergely Gulyás said at a press conference.

The term migration is as old as humanity itself and every continent except Africa had to be populated by migration, Neanderthals and later on Cro-Magnons came to Europe from Africa. So why is the UN pact unacceptable for many, including the Czech Republic? Because we no longer live in pre-history.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjartó is to discuss Czech-Hungarian relations with Tomáš Petříček, the new head of Czech diplomacy. Szijarto will also attend a conference on the persecution of Christians throughout the world.

The Visegrád Four countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) will form a joint European army group that will become operational in the second half of 2019, Hungarian Defense Minister Tibor Benkő told Hungarian media after a meeting with his V4 counterparts in the High Tatras.

Even if Babiš’s government lost the confidence vote, President Miloš Zeman would still appoint Andrej Babiš to form a government. The president made his declaration during the TV show ‘A week with the President’.